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iPad and protected eBooks in .pdf format
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<blockquote data-quote="ctrlpod" data-source="post: 1026957" data-attributes="member: 149308"><p><strong>University of Phoenix Online eBooks</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm a student at the University of Phoenix Online. I download all of my textbooks from the university library and many of them are either protected PDFs or are broken into chapters, some of which are protected.</p><p></p><p>I contacted the Apple Store today and asked them if I'd be able to view them...they said they didn't know, but that if I could open it on an iPhone, I could open it on the iPad. I tried it on an iPhone, and could open the unprotected ones just fine. I was able to open the protected ones, but they were blacked out (except for the pictures) and I was not presented with the username / password fields to unlock it like I am on my PC.</p><p></p><p>Hope that gets figured out. Otherwise I'll need to reprint all of my textbooks as PDFs so I can view them on the iPad (some of which prohibit printing). I was really hoping to carry all of my school texts on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctrlpod, post: 1026957, member: 149308"] [b]University of Phoenix Online eBooks[/b] I'm a student at the University of Phoenix Online. I download all of my textbooks from the university library and many of them are either protected PDFs or are broken into chapters, some of which are protected. I contacted the Apple Store today and asked them if I'd be able to view them...they said they didn't know, but that if I could open it on an iPhone, I could open it on the iPad. I tried it on an iPhone, and could open the unprotected ones just fine. I was able to open the protected ones, but they were blacked out (except for the pictures) and I was not presented with the username / password fields to unlock it like I am on my PC. Hope that gets figured out. Otherwise I'll need to reprint all of my textbooks as PDFs so I can view them on the iPad (some of which prohibit printing). I was really hoping to carry all of my school texts on here. [/QUOTE]
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